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In episode 19 of the Court of Last Resort from 1958, Sam Farrell (Lyle Bettger) investigates the case of a man convicted of killing a middle aged man who was home from work early.
This movie is part of the collection: Classic TV
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: Court of Last Resort; Classic TV
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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Reviewer:
yuma -





Subject:
Want To See More
Not our reglure Police show. It's great. Never heard of it before. Thank you for this site.
Reviewer:
richgoup -





Subject:
The Frank Clarke Case (The Court of Last Resort).
Season 1, Episode 19.
Original air date: 21 February 1958.
Cast: Lyle Bettger (Sam Farrell), Harold J. Stone (Captain Cunningham), Virginia Vincent (Eleanor Stacy), Dan Barton (Frank Clark), Stanley Adams (Paul Farrell), Joseph Granby (Mr. Mitchell), Marian Seldes (Roberta Farrell), Robert Anderson (Park Street Jr.: uncredited), Paul Birch (Erle Stanley Gardner: uncredited), Robert H. Harris (Raymond Schindler: uncreditrd), S. John Launer (Marshall Houts), John Maxwell (Alex Gregory: uncredited), Charles Meredith Dr. Lemoyne Snyder: uncredited), Gene Roth (Peter Lucenic : uncredited) and Carleton Young (Harry Steeger: uncredited).
Rrom IMDB.
Reviewer:
DesiluTrek -





Subject:
"Star Trek" connections
Entertaining show with a solid pedigree.
Stanley Adams as the husband was Cyrano Jones the tribble trader in the classic "Star Trek" episode "The Trouble With Tribbles."
Director James Goldstone directed "Star Trek's" second pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before."
Reviewer:
mstamper -





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These are really great
Very enjoyable; not predictable; well acted and scripted; very good picture quality and sound; more please!